maxi dress 70s vintage 70s sequin maxi dress by Malcolm Starr
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maxi dress 70s

maxi dress 70s vintage 70s sequin maxi dress by Malcolm Starr

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maxi dress 70s vintage 70s sequin maxi dress by Malcolm StarrFrom our Stylist's Collection An iconic Elinor Simmons for Malcolm star maxi dress from the 1970s. Fully detailed with sequins, the printed jersey knit dress features a lush Asian inspired print. Full sleeves, a high neck, and a center front slit adds to the glamour. The dress closes up the back with a zipper, and is fully lined. CONDITION In great condition with wear consistent with age and use. No flaws noted. SIZE & MEASUREMENTS Approximate Size

From our Stylist's Collection

An iconic Elinor Simmons for Malcolm star maxi dress from the 1970s. Fully detailed with sequins, the printed jersey knit dress features a lush Asian inspired print. Full sleeves, a high neck, and a center front slit adds to the glamour. The dress closes up the back with a zipper, and is fully lined.

CONDITION

In great condition with wear consistent with age and use. No flaws noted.

SIZE & MEASUREMENTS

Approximate Size Small
Bust 34 inch 86.4 cm
Waist 28 inch 71.1 cm
Hips 36 inch 91.4 cm
Length 54.5 inch 138.4 cm
Shoulders 15 inch 38.1 cm
Outer Sleeves 23.5 inch 59.7 cm
Neck Length 2 inch 5.1 cm
Zipper 22 inch 55.9 cm

*** Note the fabric has a knit stretch.

Dresses

  • Bust measured across the front from armpit to armpit. Double the measurement for size. 
  • Length measured down the center of the back from the top neck seam to the bottom of the garment. 
  • Waist measured across the dress on the waist seam, or wear the waist would naturally lie. Double for size. 
  • Hips measured across the dress at the fullest part of the hips (approximately 7-9 inches below the waist).  Double for size. 
  • Sleeves measured down the underarm from the armpit to the end of sleeve.
  • Outer sleeve measured from the shoulder seam to the end of sleeve down the outside of the arm. 
  • Shoulders measured between shoulder seams on the backside. 
  • Center of Neck to Cuff measured from the back center of the neck down the outside of the arm to the end of the sleeve. 
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